A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation

This paper presents the configuration and digital signal processing details of a tablet-based hearing aid transmitting wirelessly to standard earphones, whereby the tablet performs full sound processing rather than solely providing a means of setting adjustment by streaming to conventional digital h...

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Main Author: Ricardo Simeoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-06-01
Series:Audiology Research
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Online Access:https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/135
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spelling doaj-92617607012b4fdd94818f51f9afa6e42021-01-02T06:50:26ZengMDPI AGAudiology Research2039-43302039-43492015-06-015210.4081/audiores.2015.13581A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentationRicardo Simeoni0School of Allied Health Sciences, Griffith University Gold CoastThis paper presents the configuration and digital signal processing details of a tablet-based hearing aid transmitting wirelessly to standard earphones, whereby the tablet performs full sound processing rather than solely providing a means of setting adjustment by streaming to conventional digital hearing aids. The presented device confirms the recognized advantages of this tablet-based approach (e.g., in relation to cost, frequency domain processing, amplification range, versatility of functionality, component battery rechargeability), and flags the future wider-spread availability of such hearing solutions within mainstream healthcare. The use of a relatively high sampling frequency was found to be beneficial for device performance, while the use of optional off-the-shelf add-on components (e.g., data acquisition device, high fidelity microphone, compact wireless transmitter/ receiver, wired headphones) are also discussed in relation to performance optimization. The easy-to-follow configuration utilized is well suited to student learning/research instrumentation projects within the health and biomedical sciences. In this latter regard, the presented device was pedagogically integrated into a flipped classroom approach for the teaching of bioinstrumentation within an Allied Health Sciences School, with the subsequent establishment of positive student engagement outcomes.https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/135Hearing aidtablet computerdigital signal processingdata acquisitionflipped classroom.
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A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation
Audiology Research
Hearing aid
tablet computer
digital signal processing
data acquisition
flipped classroom.
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title A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation
title_short A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation
title_full A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation
title_fullStr A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation
title_full_unstemmed A practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation
title_sort practical tablet-based hearing aid configuration as an exemplar project for students of instrumentation
publisher MDPI AG
series Audiology Research
issn 2039-4330
2039-4349
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This paper presents the configuration and digital signal processing details of a tablet-based hearing aid transmitting wirelessly to standard earphones, whereby the tablet performs full sound processing rather than solely providing a means of setting adjustment by streaming to conventional digital hearing aids. The presented device confirms the recognized advantages of this tablet-based approach (e.g., in relation to cost, frequency domain processing, amplification range, versatility of functionality, component battery rechargeability), and flags the future wider-spread availability of such hearing solutions within mainstream healthcare. The use of a relatively high sampling frequency was found to be beneficial for device performance, while the use of optional off-the-shelf add-on components (e.g., data acquisition device, high fidelity microphone, compact wireless transmitter/ receiver, wired headphones) are also discussed in relation to performance optimization. The easy-to-follow configuration utilized is well suited to student learning/research instrumentation projects within the health and biomedical sciences. In this latter regard, the presented device was pedagogically integrated into a flipped classroom approach for the teaching of bioinstrumentation within an Allied Health Sciences School, with the subsequent establishment of positive student engagement outcomes.
topic Hearing aid
tablet computer
digital signal processing
data acquisition
flipped classroom.
url https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/135
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